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linux: opera, flash and plugins

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Adobe released a new version of Flash Player - and triumphantly announces that "this new XEmbed-enabled plugin should work with Opera now."

We achieved great things in tight work with the Flash team - but here they seem to have mixed something up :smile:

The new Flash version, as mentioned already earlier, does not require XEmbed to run, but a GTK browser - there unfortunately still seems to be confusion about XEmbed and the XEmbed Mozilla extension "spec", which actually has little to do with XEmbed. So much about "standards"…

Obviously, a plugin expecting to run in a GTK browser does not work out-of-the-box in non-GTK browsers… The new Flash plugin is not compatible with the current Opera and Konqueror versions. This means, to put it in simple terms, that Adobe leaves at least 26% of the Linux users (just summing up Konqueror and Opera users) in the dark, forcing them to stick to the old version.

We just released a UNIX plugin milestone snapshot of the upcoming Opera version, allowing not only to run a GTK plugin in a Qt browser, but even going as far as using GTK "to draw directly on the webpage of a Qt browser": Opera and Mozilla are now ready for windowless plugins. Only the plugins are missing now :wink:

The new GTK Flash Plugin does run out-of-the-box in the latest 9.50 snapshot.

32-bit plugins in 64-bit opera

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I see repeatedly comments that people run 32-bit plugins in 64-bit Opera by using the nspluginwrapper. This wrapper "enables you to use plugins on platforms they were not built for".

However in Opera, as opposed to other browsers, there is no need to go through the hassel of installing an extra plugin wrapper to do that - the operapluginwrapper handles it just fine!

The only issue is that you need to be using the 32-bit operapluginwrapper in a 64-bit Opera to run 32-bit plugins. Currently the only way to do so is to download a 32-bit Opera (I'd reccomend downloading a tarball), extract it, and replace the installed (64-bit) wrapper with the operapluginwrapper from the 32-bit package - and voilà, all 32-bit plugins should work out-of-the-box.

Currently this is manual work (sorry for that), but we are looking into having this handled at installation time - and have a way of seamlessly dealing with both 32-bit and 64-bit plugins (since you'll need the 64-bit wrapper for the 64-bit plugins…).

diamondx

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A picture is worth more than a thousand words - see DiamondX in Opera:smile:

what about flash?

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People are starting to wonder about the newest Flash Player plug-in not working in Opera. Just a quick update to this:

The new Flash plug-in is not implementing XEmbed, but the XEmbed Mozilla extension "spec" (well, it isn't really a spec) - it is actually a GTK plug-in trying to run its GTK main loop in the Opera (Xt) pluginwrapper: obviously this will not work :wink: The new Flash plug-in is not backwards compatible - it is not working in current versions of Konqueror and Opera, but only in Firefox.

We are looking into it. Stay tuned :smile:

flash 9 coming to solaris

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Solaris users have not been forgotten: almost exactly five months after releasing Flash Player 9 for Linux, Adobe announces a beta release on its labs of Flash 9 for Solaris.

Please help us ensure that this release will be of the highest quality by installing and using this player.



Probably they also want feedback :wink:

flash 9

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Adobe today release the first public Flash 9 beta to the world. From the release notes:

The plugin does not currently work in Opera browsers. We are working with Opera on this issue.



It's really not as bad as that might sound, several things kind of work in Opera - for most people. But then there are several others that do not work anymore (they did in Flash 7). All in all this public beta of Flash 9 is a huge step forward - looking forward to all rough edges smoothened out, now :wink:
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